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Imperium Sine Fine, Frontiers, and City Walls: Early Rome to the Emperor Aurelian
The Latin word imperium originally meant power, specifically the power to command armies, and also civilians. Such power was conferred by law on a Roman official, such as a consul, a praetor, or any appointed military commander. Later, when Roman...
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